Irish Surf Runs Away in Cougar II Marathon

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The $100,000 Cougar II Stakes (gr. III) may have been a marathon, but it was over in a hurry after Irish Surf took command and never received a challenge the evening of July 25 at Del Mar .



This was the first stakes victory for the beautifully-bred Irish Surf, and just his third win from 18 starts overall.



Irish Surf was ridden craftily by Elvis Trujillo, who sent the 4-year-old son of Giant's Causeway   on his way before a third of the 1 1/2-mile journey was completed. On his own the rest of the trip, as it turned out, the 15-2 shot cruised home by 8 1/4 lengths in a track-record time of 2:29.01 over the Polytrack.



The clocking eclipsed the mark of 2:29.22 established by Richard's Kid   in the 2012 Cougar II. Richard's Kid, now retired and standing at Magali Farms in Santa Ynez, also won the race last year.

The race was marred by the catastrophic injury suffered by 5-year-old Longview Drive who was pulled up by jockey William Antongeorgi in the stretch first time past the grandstand. Longview Drive, a multiple graded stakes-placed and stakes-winning son of Pulpit trained by Jerry Hollendorfer for California Horse Racing Board commissioner Steve Beneto, sustained major injuries to his left front foreleg and was euthanized.



Gainesway Stable's homebred Irish Surf, out of the 2000 Eclipse Award-winning 3-year-old filly Surfside, by Seattle Slew, halted an eight-race losing streak for trainer Dan Hendricks. The bay colt is owned in partnership by Thor-Bred Stable.



"I tried to sit back a little but the horse ran off a little bit," said the Panamanian Trujillo, currently based in Southern California after competing for most of his career on the Florida-New Jersey circuit. "He was comfortable, so it was okay. He ran very well."



It was an unusual day for Trujillo, who was dropped in the first race by his mount, 6-5 favorite Delaney's Joy, after clipping heels near the quarter pole.

Hendricks previously won the Cougar II in 2006 with Runaway Dancer.



Three scratches left a field of eight for the Cougar II, with the Bob Baffert-trained Sky Kingdom, the only horse in the field with a win at the 1 1/2-mile distance, made the 11-10 favorite.



Breaking from the far outside in the three-turn event, Irish Surf settled in third shortly after the start as outsider Ice Cream Truck set a modest pace while tracked by Sky Kingdom. After a :25.71 opening quarter mile, Irish Surf advanced to the leader on the outside. Let out a notch by Trujillo, he opened up at will while stepping a half-mile in :50.08, six furlongs in 1:14.38, and a mile in 1:39.66.



Up the backstretch, Irish Surf was in command by as many as eight lengths. While Sky Kingdom cut into the lead a little heading the final turn, trailing by five as they reached the quarter pole in 2:04.25, Irish Surf was never in any serious trouble as he made his way into the stretch and opened up again under some left-handed urging by Trujillo.



Sky Kingdom held second with Victor Espinoza aboard, 1 3/4 lengths in front of Ice Cream Truck and jockey Tiago Pereira. Bailoutbobby was fourth, followed by Layton Register, Old Time Hockey, and Lideris.



Irish Surf was coming off a fourth-place finish in the Charles Whittingham Memorial Stakes (gr. IIT) at 10 furlongs on the turf at Santa Anita Park May 24. He won for the first time in four starts this year while boosting his earnings to $213,660. His prior two wins came on grass.



Carrying 117 pounds, Irish Surf paid $17.60, $6.20, and $4 as the fourth choice. Sky Kingdom, who won the 12-furlong Tokyo City Cup (gr. III) at Santa Anita in March 2013 and was second in last year's Cougar II,  returned $3 and $2.40. The exacta was worth $45. Ice Cream Truck paid $5 to show.



Scratched from the original 11-horse field was Soi Phet, expected to run in the San Diego Handicap (gr. II) July 26. Also scratched were American Blend and Big John B.

In the sixth race, a five-furlong allowance/optional claiming sprint on the grass, Yes She's Unusual unseated jockey Brice Blanc on the far turn when she stumbled after sustaining a serious injury. She was later euthanized. Jockeys Drayden Van Dyke and Tyler Baze, aboard horses trailing Yes She's Unusual, were unseated while trying to avoid the mishap.



Blanc was taken to Scripps La Jolla Hospital for x-rays and examination. Van Dyke was replaced aboard his mount in the eighth race and advised to rest before seeking clearance to compete Saturday. Baze was okayed to ride his mount in the Cougar II, Bailoutbobby.